Vert.x Cassandra Persistor Module

This very simple Vert.x module allows to store and retrieve data from a Cassandra instance or cluster. It uses the DataStax Java Driver 2.1.6.

License

License

Categories

Categories

Cassandra Data Databases
GroupId

GroupId

com.insanitydesign
ArtifactId

ArtifactId

vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor
Last Version

Last Version

0.5.0
Release Date

Release Date

Type

Type

jar
Description

Description

Vert.x Cassandra Persistor Module
This very simple Vert.x module allows to store and retrieve data from a Cassandra instance or cluster. It uses the DataStax Java Driver 2.1.6.
Project URL

Project URL

https://github.com/nea/vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor
Source Code Management

Source Code Management

https://github.com/nea/vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor

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How to add to project

<!-- https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/com.insanitydesign/vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor/ -->
<dependency>
    <groupId>com.insanitydesign</groupId>
    <artifactId>vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor</artifactId>
    <version>0.5.0</version>
</dependency>
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/com.insanitydesign/vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor/
implementation 'com.insanitydesign:vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor:0.5.0'
// https://jarcasting.com/artifacts/com.insanitydesign/vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor/
implementation ("com.insanitydesign:vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor:0.5.0")
'com.insanitydesign:vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor:jar:0.5.0'
<dependency org="com.insanitydesign" name="vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor" rev="0.5.0">
  <artifact name="vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor" type="jar" />
</dependency>
@Grapes(
@Grab(group='com.insanitydesign', module='vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor', version='0.5.0')
)
libraryDependencies += "com.insanitydesign" % "vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor" % "0.5.0"
[com.insanitydesign/vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor "0.5.0"]

Dependencies

compile (1)

Group / Artifact Type Version
com.datastax.cassandra : cassandra-driver-core jar 2.1.6

provided (3)

Group / Artifact Type Version
io.vertx : vertx-core jar 2.1.5
io.vertx : vertx-platform jar 2.1.5
io.vertx : vertx-hazelcast jar 2.1.5

test (5)

Group / Artifact Type Version
junit : junit jar 4.11
org.mockito : mockito-all jar 1.9.5
io.vertx : testtools jar 2.0.3-final
org.cassandraunit : cassandra-unit jar 2.1.3.1
commons-lang : commons-lang jar 2.6

Project Modules

There are no modules declared in this project.

Vert.x Cassandra Persistor Build Status

This very simple Vert.x module allows to store and retrieve data from a Cassandra instance or cluster. It uses the DataStax Java Driver 2.1.6 (defaults and characteristics from the driver are implicitly used).

It is loosely based on the Vert.x MongoDB persistor and not optimized for highest performance but straight-forward integration with Cassandra.

  • Module com.insanitydesign~vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor~X.X.X
  • Worker Verticle
  • EventBus JSON-based
  • CQL3

Latest Versions

  • 0.5.0
    • Fixed credentials and keyspace configuration usage (thanks to mismatch)
    • Updated DataStax Driver to 2.1.6 and Vertx to 2.1.5
  • 0.4.1
    • Disabled multi-threaded flag from mod.json
  • 0.4.0
    • Added batched actions handler, processing an array of actions

For a full version history go here.

Dependencies

This Persistor has only been developed and tested with Cassandra 2.x/CQL3. To use it you of course have to have a Cassandra instance running and accessible through the network, where this Module is running.

Repository

The module is available through the central Maven Repository

<dependency>
    <groupId>com.insanitydesign</groupId>
    <artifactId>vertx-mod-cassandra-persistor</artifactId>
    <version>0.5.0</version>
</dependency>

Configuration

The Vert.x Cassandra Persistor takes the following configuration

{
    "address": <string>,
    "hosts": [<string>],
    "port": <int>,
    "keyspace": <string>,
    "compression": "SNAPPY" | "LZ4",
    "retry": "fallthrough" | "downgrading",
    "reconnection": {
        "policy": "constant" | "exponential",
        "delay": <int>,
        "max": <int>
    },
    "credentials": {
        "username": <string>,
        "password: <string>
    },
    "ssl": <boolean>,
    "fetchSize": <int>,
    "dateFormat": <string>,
    "prepStmtCacheSize": <int>,
    "batchTimeout": <int>
}

An exemplary configuration could look like

{
    "address": "your.awesome.persistency",
    "hosts": ["192.168.172.33", "192.168.172.34"],
    "port": 9142,
    "keyspace": "yourkeyspace"
}

Fields

  • address optional The main address for the module. Every module has a main address. Defaults to vertx.cassandra.persistor
  • hosts optional A string array of host IPs the module connects to as contact points. Defaults to 127.0.0.1
  • port optional The port (number) the Cassandra instances are running on. All hosts must have Cassandra running on the same port. Defaults to 9042
  • keyspace optional The Cassandra keyspace to use. Defaults to vertxpersistor.
  • compression optional Set the cluster connections compression to SNAPPY or LZ4. Defaults to NONE
  • retry optional Set the cluster connections retry policy to DowngradingConsistencyRetryPolicy or FallthroughRetryPolicy. Defaults to Policies.defaultRetryPolicy(). See the drivers JavaDoc for more information.
  • reconnection optional Set the cluster connections reconnection policy to ConstantReconnectionPolicy or ExponentialReconnectionPolicy (exponential requires delay and max). Defaults to ConstantReconnectionPolicy. See the drivers JavaDoc for more information.
  • credentials optional A JsonObject containing the username and password to authenticate at the Cassandra hosts. Defaults to no credentials, expecting an AllowAll rule at the cluster.
  • ssl optional Connect via SSL or not. Defaults to not.
  • fetchSize optional The default fetch size for SELECT queries. Defaults to 5000.
  • dateFormat optional The default Date pattern used to convert string dates to Date instances. Defaults to dd-MM-yyyy HH:mm:ss.
  • prepStmtCacheSize optional The default prepared statement cache size used to store and manage prepared statements. Defaults to Integer.MAX_VALUE
  • batchTimeout optional The timeout in milliseconds after which the batched queries are skipped to guarantee a return. Defaults to 30000

Operations

Raw

Please use with care!

{
    "action": "raw",
    "statement": <cql3Statement> | "statements": [<cql3BatchStatements>, ...]
}

An example could look like

{
    "action": "raw",
    "statement": "SELECT * FROM superkeyspace.tablewithinfos"
}

or

{
    "action": "raw",
    "statements": [
        "INSERT INTO superkeyspace.tablewithinfos (key, value) VALUES('Key 1', 'Value 1')",
        "INSERT INTO superkeyspace.tablewithinfos (key, value) VALUES('Key 2', 'Value 2')"
    ]
}

where statement is preferred over statements.

Fields

statement A Cassandra Query Language version 3 (CQL3) compliant query that is channeled through to the driver and Cassandra.
statements A JsonArray of Cassandra Query Language version 3 (CQL3) compliant queries that are channeled through to the driver and Cassandra. Only UPDATE, INSERT and DELETE are allowed.

Note: Do not forget the keyspace (e.g. FROM keyspace.table), even if configured, as the raw statements are not altered in any way! And use ' instead of " for strings.

Returns

The raw action returns a JsonArray of JsonObjects in the format columnName:columnValue (if any result is given). Note: Value types are not fully interpreted but generally covered as numbers, strings or collections. Complex Types are not handled at the moment!

Prepared

{
    "action": "prepared",
    "statement": <cql3Statement>,
    "values": [<valuesArray>]
}

An example could look like

{
    "action": "prepared",
    "statement": "INSERT INTO superkeyspace.tablewithinfos (id, key, value) VALUES(?, ? ,?)"
    "values": [
        ["3a708930-c005-11e3-8a33-0800200c9a66", "Key A", "Value A"],
        ["3a708931-c005-11e3-8a33-0800200c9a66", "Key B", "Value B"]
    ]
}

Fields

statement A Cassandra Query Language version 3 (CQL3) compliant prepared statement query that is channeled through to the driver and Cassandra. Only SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT and DELETE are allowed.
statements A JsonArray of Cassandra Query Language version 3 (CQL3) compliant prepared statement query that is channeled through to the driver and Cassandra. Only SELECT, UPDATE, INSERT and DELETE are allowed. values A JsonArray of JsonArrays with the values. Every value list will create its bindings and be executed in a batched statement (if not a SELECT query).

Returns

Note: Only for SELECT The prepared action returns a JsonArray of JsonObjects in the format columnName:columnValue (if any result is given) combining all results from all prepared invokes.

Prepare

{
    "action": "prepare",
    "statement": <cql3Statement> | "statements": [<cql3Statement>, ...]
}

An example could look like

{
    "action": "prepare",
    "statement": "INSERT INTO superkeyspace.tablewithinfos (id, value) VALUES(?, ?)"
}

or

{
    "action": "prepare",
    "statements": [
        "INSERT INTO superkeyspace.table (id, value) VALUES(?, ?)",
        "INSERT INTO superkeyspace.anothertable (id, value) VALUES(?, ?)"
    ]
}

where statement is preferred over statements.

Fields

statement A Cassandra Query Language version 3 (CQL3) compliant query that is added to the prepared statement cache for later use.
statements A JsonArray of Cassandra Query Language version 3 (CQL3) compliant queries, which are added to the prepared statement cache for later use.

Returns

Response as detailed in General Responses.

Batching Operations

To reduce the amount of calls from a client user, it is possible to batch multiple actions and receive all their results in one response. Batching operations results from adding all JsonObject operations into a single JsonArray and sending this to a slightly different address.

[
    {<OperationsJsonObject>}, ...
]

An example could look like

[
	{
        "action": "prepare",
        "statement": "INSERT INTO superkeyspace.tablewithinfos (id, value) VALUES(?, ?)"
    },
    {
        "action": "raw",
        "statement": "SELECT * FROM superkeyspace.tablewithinfos"
    }
]

###Fields address The address to send the batched operations to is the originally configured address plus .batch. Therefore, if the configuration is

{
    "address": "your.awesome.persistency",
    "hosts": ["192.168.172.33", "192.168.172.34"],
    "port": 9142,
    "keyspace": "yourkeyspace"
}

the address to send the JsonArray to would be your.awesome.persistency.batch. Note: If the original address ends on a ., the . won't be duplicated. If your address is just.testing. the resulting batch address would be just.testing.batch

Returns

The batched actions return their persistor operation corresponding result in one JsonArray. Note: Returned results are unordered

Note

The batched processing is another worker verticle invoked by the CassandraPersistor and splitting the input into its single actions, firing these agains the eventbus and cumulating the results for a single client response. Its calls are no direct invocation of the local CassandraPersistor verticle, but reuse the eventbus. Therefore, a batched call would also be balanced (if clustered).

General Responses

In case no resultset is given to return to the sender or in case of errors a general status in JSON will be returned. It looks like

{
    "status": "ok"
}

or in case of errors

{
    "status": "error",
    "message": <errorDescription>
}

Personal Note

I don't know if this is very useful or already developed and published by others but I used it in private to test some ideas around Vert.x and Cassandra. As I was not able to find something similar very quickly I created this project. I hope this can be useful to you... with all its Bugs and Issues ;) If you like it you can give me a shout at INsanityDesign.

Versions

Version
0.5.0
0.4.1
0.4.0
0.3.6
0.3.5
0.3.2
0.3.1
0.3.0
0.1.1